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“A platform with the largest, most engaged following in the world doesn’t necessarily covert into a book.” How many of us dream of someday writing a book? For this week’s episode I sat down with Abigail Bergstrom, head of publishing at Gleam Titles, the forward-thinking literary division of digital-first talent agency Gleam Futures, to grill her all about

“In order to get anyone to read my recipes or my thoughts, it was important to have an appealing image.” This week I talk to Venice-based food writer and blogger Skye McAlpine. Skye’s first cookbook, ‘A Table In Venice’ came out last month, and represents years of work developing her skills as a cook, writer and

“It had become more than a university project – I was in it to ask questions about what I do.” My guest this week is Carolyn Stritch, aka The Slow Traveler. She’s a freelance photographer based in the North of England, although her account often depicts dreamy locations from idyllic destinations around the world. She

“I’m not into the fearless thing. I don’t think that exists. You can fear, comma, less, but you can’t be fearless.” Kate Swoboda, aka Kate Courageous, started out as a life coach but found herself consumed by the question of courage. Kate’s work and our conversation in this episode looks at courage as it relates to

“If you’ve got an intention, it’s so much easier” Bronte’s instagram | website (her instagram advice is awesome!) | book photography business | Twitter Do you ever feel like you’ve missed the boat on Instagram? 21-year-old Bronte Huskinson has grown her account from 0 to over 30k since early 2017, leading to a book photography business,

“Creativity and clarity comes up much easier when you’re not trying to do it.” My guest’s voice might be familiar to some of you. Andrew Johnson has built an empire of apps, combining his background as a clinical hypnotherapist with his love of tech and self proclaimed “Apple fanboy” interests. His soft Scottish accent has

“You can’t underestimate the power of human connection and how you make people feel.” Samantha Kelly is an Irish entrepreneur, TED X speaker and Twitter expert. Her first business was creating a pack for girls beginning their period – a brave step in Ireland, where conservative religious values around women’s sexual health often still

Betty Magazine online | Instagram | Podcast | Twitter | Facebook “The more mundane my Stories, the more replies I get.” Charlotte Jacklin took the decision in 2017 to take Betty Magazine from a print publication to an online brand. We talk about jumping before being pushed, being totally unglam on Instagram Stories and the surprising